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i was doing a remote for cbs and i was saying something unkind about the anchor back in cbs and the person i was speaking with had around open mike and what i said was going right into the earpiece. >> you say you feel badly asking the tough questions. >> yes. the questions that i ask on a lot of the reunion shows and actually on my show, too, we solicit from the audience and we say, what do you want to know. let's hear it. because first of all it's easier to ask very rude questions when it's being actually asked by someone else and you're just the mouthpiece. >>> we got a tweet because we sent out a tweet that you were going to be interviewing with us and michael cement us a tweet asking if you ever get scared doing housewives reunion specials because they get pretty violent. you were shoved. >> i was shoved. >> by teresa. >> yes. i was pushed like a rag dog by teresa. but they don't really get violent. they get emotional. and so i get nervous sometimes. it's very intense being in the middle of very emotionally charged conversation. not just when two women are disagreeing, but when you re
i was doing a remote for cbs and i was saying something unkind about the anchor back in cbs and the person i was speaking with had around open mike and what i said was going right into the earpiece. >> you say you feel badly asking the tough questions. >> yes. the questions that i ask on a lot of the reunion shows and actually on my show, too, we solicit from the audience and we say, what do you want to know. let's hear it. because first of all it's easier to ask very rude questions...
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the one poll that was taken of undecided voters who watched the debate was the cbs poll, and the cbs poll said that joe biden won decisively. after all, as you know, the campaigns are really looking hard and searching for those undecided voters. i thought it was very good news that joe biden did so well with the undecided voters. with the other viewers, you have sort of everyone's going to their own corner. the democrats and the republicans. the good news for the democrats was joe biden accomplished two things in the debate. one, he reenergized the democrats and secondly, he clearly won in the minds of the independent voters, at least according to cbs poll. so that was great. >> tell me this. when you were being paul ryan, were you nervously gulping water every three minutes in the prep? >> well, i didn't do that. but i did try and, you know, spit my facts out very quickly and i can say that there wasn't much that the vice president heard from paul ryan last night that he hadn't heard over the last four days. >> do you actually put on a paul ryan voice when you're pretending to be hi
the one poll that was taken of undecided voters who watched the debate was the cbs poll, and the cbs poll said that joe biden won decisively. after all, as you know, the campaigns are really looking hard and searching for those undecided voters. i thought it was very good news that joe biden did so well with the undecided voters. with the other viewers, you have sort of everyone's going to their own corner. the democrats and the republicans. the good news for the democrats was joe biden...
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. >> the polls the new "new york times" cbs poll has president obama with a nine point lead. the 12 point lead over mitt romney romney. how bad is this for the romney campaign? he is a genius behind the 538 blog. welcome, you are a genius. you have an extraordinary grasp. with this book, the of just question to you, 41 day to go, who is going to win? >> we have a think like a gambleler and we have an 80% favorite. that number has been going up. we actually had it first begin to peak after the conventions but since romney's 47% comments we have his 47% win. you talked about the polls are maybe some of the best numbers we have seen for obama in any state that we have seen. almost all of the swing states that you have looked at. jimmy carter has been doing pretty well. what should we see in these polls. what is the reality of their value? >> right now obama in the polls is at 53%. it means it is not good enough for romney to pick up the undecided voters. which might mean like a crisis and you rup. the bullish sign has been in the stock market which has been getting jittery like
. >> the polls the new "new york times" cbs poll has president obama with a nine point lead. the 12 point lead over mitt romney romney. how bad is this for the romney campaign? he is a genius behind the 538 blog. welcome, you are a genius. you have an extraordinary grasp. with this book, the of just question to you, 41 day to go, who is going to win? >> we have a think like a gambleler and we have an 80% favorite. that number has been going up. we actually had it first...
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in an interview with cbs news, the attorney says he was not intoxicated, but that he was in shock and has a gap in his memory from that night. >> did robert bails tell you he went out the night of march 11th and he shot these people? >> no, he did not. he has no memory. >> he has an early memory of that evening and he has a later memory of that evening. but he doesn't have memory of in between. >> according to people who have been interviewed, eyewitnesss, sergeant bales went from room-to-room. he shot 16 people dead, including 9 children. five are wounded. you're telling me he remembers none of that? >> that's correct. >> well, the attorneys also suggesting that post-traumatic stress disorder are also in effect. i spoke to sanja gupta. jeff, bales' attorney said he's going to plead a diminished capacity defense. >> he's trying to save from execution. this is all about the penalty phase. and you can start putting on evidence that's useful in a penalty phase during the guilt phase. but it is a -- it's a mental defense that says to the jury he's guilty, but don't execute him. >> bales'
in an interview with cbs news, the attorney says he was not intoxicated, but that he was in shock and has a gap in his memory from that night. >> did robert bails tell you he went out the night of march 11th and he shot these people? >> no, he did not. he has no memory. >> he has an early memory of that evening and he has a later memory of that evening. but he doesn't have memory of in between. >> according to people who have been interviewed, eyewitnesss, sergeant bales...
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the package that the suspect mailed to the university including, according to cbs, a description and drawing about shooting people, was apparently addressed to her. now, we don't know how long he was in treatment or what the exact nature of the treatment was. that word comes one week after the massacre. a week first of vigils, then memorials and now funerals. above all, though, it's been a week to focus on a dozen lives as they were lived not just as they were lost. tonight on this one week anniversary in this special hour of "360" as we have all week we're going to focus on those whose lives were lost and those whose lives were forever changed. >> john blunk. >> we will remember. >> a.j. boik. >> we will remember. >> jesse childress. >> we will remember. >> gordon cowden. >> we will remember. >> jessica ghawi. >> we will remember. >> john larimer. >> we will remember. >> matt mcquinn. >> we will remember. >> micayla medek. >> we will remember. >> veronica moser-sullivan. >> we will remember. >> alex sullivan. >> we will remember. >> alexander teves. >> we will remember. >> and rebec
the package that the suspect mailed to the university including, according to cbs, a description and drawing about shooting people, was apparently addressed to her. now, we don't know how long he was in treatment or what the exact nature of the treatment was. that word comes one week after the massacre. a week first of vigils, then memorials and now funerals. above all, though, it's been a week to focus on a dozen lives as they were lived not just as they were lost. tonight on this one week...
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. >> the president fired right back in an interview tonight with cbs news. >> governor romney seems to have a tendency to shoot first and name later, and as president, one of the things i've learned is you can't do that, that, you know, it's important for you to make sure that the statements that you make are backed up by the facts and that you've thought through the ramifications before you make them. >> and there are late-breaking developments right now. two u.s. navy warships are moving toward the coast of libya and 50 marines are on the ground in tripoli right now. cnn is there and ian lee is in cairo for us. what is the latest in libya? >> reporter: well, wolf, what we're hearing here from government officials is that they have started an investigation into this incident to try and figure out what happened. we have heard conflicting reports from libyan officials on what actually went down yesterday at the consulate in benghazi. but strong words of condemnation coming from the libyan government. senior officials today saying that this is not representative of the libyan people, of
. >> the president fired right back in an interview tonight with cbs news. >> governor romney seems to have a tendency to shoot first and name later, and as president, one of the things i've learned is you can't do that, that, you know, it's important for you to make sure that the statements that you make are backed up by the facts and that you've thought through the ramifications before you make them. >> and there are late-breaking developments right now. two u.s. navy...
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did a fox poll, the cbs "new york times" cbs poll shows them within the margin of error right there. the one thing you need to know about your money today, i told you about capital one and the $150 million fine settlement paying with the government about selling you things you didn't need to protect your credit. you shouldn't pay anybody to protect your own credit. when you have a credit card, it is their job to make sure that credit card is being used properly. you should not be paying for credit monitoring, only in the most extreme circumstances. you are just throwing your money away. >> there you go. she is very passionate about this. >> i don't like it when you have to pay for our own money. it drives me nuts that we have to pay to protect our own money. shouldn't be. shouldn't be. >> i am with you. whatever you said. that sounds awesome. talking about the new poll numbers. mitt romney, barack obama, what's happening in the key battleground states? we have brand new numbers coming right up. if you want to follow us all the time on your desktop or mobile phone, go to cnn.com/tv. >
did a fox poll, the cbs "new york times" cbs poll shows them within the margin of error right there. the one thing you need to know about your money today, i told you about capital one and the $150 million fine settlement paying with the government about selling you things you didn't need to protect your credit. you shouldn't pay anybody to protect your own credit. when you have a credit card, it is their job to make sure that credit card is being used properly. you should not be...
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the evening news broadcasts on thursday -- you know, abc, cbs, nbc -- they were all jubilant. talking about almost making roberts a hero. >> no, okay, so listen. here's the thing, noel. i heard some of that analysis. when someone on an evening newscast leads into a story saying that justice roberts is the man of the hour, it doesn't mean they agree with what justice roberts did. it means that's all people are talking about on the left and on the right, is justice roberts. if you were talking about him, whether it's in a good way or bad way, it means he's the man of the hour. than you necessarily agree with what he's doing. that's not jubilation. that's fact. >> no, because the previous day and for the previous three months, they were talking about how he was a conservative shil. so all of the sudden because he came out with the ruling which the liberal media likes, he's suddenly a hero. but he was a goat for the previous three months. so obviously what it means is for a supreme court justice or really anybody in america today, you're going to be a hero if to you something that
the evening news broadcasts on thursday -- you know, abc, cbs, nbc -- they were all jubilant. talking about almost making roberts a hero. >> no, okay, so listen. here's the thing, noel. i heard some of that analysis. when someone on an evening newscast leads into a story saying that justice roberts is the man of the hour, it doesn't mean they agree with what justice roberts did. it means that's all people are talking about on the left and on the right, is justice roberts. if you were...
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but i've written in cronkite less than personal with me but the history of cbs news. it's key to remember that mike wallace served in world war ii and was a graduate of the university of michigan, a college guy going into tv and radio. and i think the turning point was in 1962 for wallace, because doug edwards at cbs was losing his newscast and they were looking for replacement and wallace was high on the list but they chose cronkite over wallace and others because they thought he was too tough of an interviewer, that in order to break through the glass and in people's living room and tv you need to have cronkite's style. he made being the tough interview really who he was. as late as '86 he was kind of floundering. nixon, of all things, offered running in 1968 for president, offered mike wallace to be his press secretary. wallace said no and, instead, got escorted out in the famous chicago democratic convention where things blew up in a mayhem and really from '68 on wards, he just kept perfecting the type of interrogator that would just drill down on a subject lookin
but i've written in cronkite less than personal with me but the history of cbs news. it's key to remember that mike wallace served in world war ii and was a graduate of the university of michigan, a college guy going into tv and radio. and i think the turning point was in 1962 for wallace, because doug edwards at cbs was losing his newscast and they were looking for replacement and wallace was high on the list but they chose cronkite over wallace and others because they thought he was too tough...
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ten weeks after terry's murder, an atf agent told cbs news that his supervisors had intentionally let weapons be tracked into mexico. then brian terry's family appeared before a house committee. >> brian was about making a difference in justice and i just feel that this country owes it to him, because he spent his whole life fighting for this country, some way or another. >> if the guns used in brian's murder were part of this operation, then we want to know, will everyone in that operation, that had to deal with those specific weapons, be brought up on charges of facilitating the murder of brian terry? >> so as with so many scandal, this started with a personal story, the tragedy of brian terry's death. it started with grudges within the atf unit in arizona, tracking the guns. grudges with led to this getting blown up in the media. and in congress, and now about a year and a half after the death of brian terry, the border patrol agent, we've got a contempt of congress vote against the attorney general. candy? >> so we've had a lot of talking, but still we're kind of minus some answer
ten weeks after terry's murder, an atf agent told cbs news that his supervisors had intentionally let weapons be tracked into mexico. then brian terry's family appeared before a house committee. >> brian was about making a difference in justice and i just feel that this country owes it to him, because he spent his whole life fighting for this country, some way or another. >> if the guns used in brian's murder were part of this operation, then we want to know, will everyone in that...
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>> i'm shooting a pilot right now for cbs, i'm having a great time with my first love. i would be honored if there was a chance to serve in president obama's administration again. i'm not going to rule it out, i feel blessed that i can do two things that i love. i feel like only in america can you do something like that. >> kal penn, thank you so much. there you have it, anderson, maybe we'll see kal penn serving in a second obama term if there is one. >> thanks very much. >>> i want to check in with erin burnett and tom foreman for a cnn fact check based on some of the things president clinton said during his speech. >> there were lots of numbers in here, some of them accurate, some of them not. but obviously, bill clinton's administration, you know, it's amazing. it's not just democrats that look back at him with great fondness, it's republicans, it's republicans. they say, this guy was great, he's amazing in his ability to reinvent. a lot of people big fans of his. it touched democrats because of his economic record. they look at the job growth, good times, internet
>> i'm shooting a pilot right now for cbs, i'm having a great time with my first love. i would be honored if there was a chance to serve in president obama's administration again. i'm not going to rule it out, i feel blessed that i can do two things that i love. i feel like only in america can you do something like that. >> kal penn, thank you so much. there you have it, anderson, maybe we'll see kal penn serving in a second obama term if there is one. >> thanks very much....
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in a cbs news/"new york times" poll last week, 54% think the president can do something about gas prices. joining me with two different perspective. is this rhetoric? >> pure political banter. the world consumes about 80 million barrels of oil a day. the total u.s. increase in production, if you were do to everything that newt gingrich fantasizes about, would be less than, you know, half a percent of that. so the chance that it would have any impact on the price of oil, particularly in the short run, is pure fantasy subpoena it's not just fant six but newt surely knows better. the truth of the matter is we are in the middle of a great boom in domestic oil production. we are at the highest levels in 30 years. the united states for the first time is actually exporting oil rather than importing oil, and it has made no difference to our prices. in fact, as we can see, oil prices have gone up. why? because, a., china is growing. india is growing. all that, all the growth we know about is taking place and, secondly, people are worried about a possible war with iran. geopolitical concerns. so t
in a cbs news/"new york times" poll last week, 54% think the president can do something about gas prices. joining me with two different perspective. is this rhetoric? >> pure political banter. the world consumes about 80 million barrels of oil a day. the total u.s. increase in production, if you were do to everything that newt gingrich fantasizes about, would be less than, you know, half a percent of that. so the chance that it would have any impact on the price of oil,...
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premieres on cbs. been a pleasure. thank you for coming in. we'll be right back. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. after you jumped buship in bangkok,n. i thought i'd lost you. >>> surfing is my life now. but who's going to .... >>> tell the world that priceline has even faster, easier ways to save you money. . . on hotels, flights & cars? you still have it. >>> i'll always...
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in a cbs/new york times poll, romney has a slight edge over the president, 47% to 46%, and that is well within the margin of error, so it makes it a tie. dan lothian is traveling with the obama campaign in jacksonville. so, dan, the campaign is saying that the president is going to focus on the economy, and the middle-class, but if you look at flori florida's unemployment rate, 8.6%, and the fifth highest foreclosure rate in the country, and how does he cater his message, and tailor the message to folks
in a cbs/new york times poll, romney has a slight edge over the president, 47% to 46%, and that is well within the margin of error, so it makes it a tie. dan lothian is traveling with the obama campaign in jacksonville. so, dan, the campaign is saying that the president is going to focus on the economy, and the middle-class, but if you look at flori florida's unemployment rate, 8.6%, and the fifth highest foreclosure rate in the country, and how does he cater his message, and tailor the message...
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this is from the new york times, cbs news, quinnipiac university. the question they posed, if the election were held today, for whom would you vote. president obama receiving 53%. mitt romney 43%, ten-point differential. now, obama is also beating romney's double digit in terms of national security, on health care, on taxes, crisis management, overall foreign policy, double digit leads in all those areas in ohio, in that poll that was released just today. jim acosta, he's with me now from somewhere in northern ohio. jim, tell me exactly where you are and tell us what is -- what is team romney's reaction to the poll showing romney running ten points down in ohio. >> well, right now, we're inside of a factory in bedford heights, ohio, outside of cleveland, and on stage behind me is mitt romney, but mike rowe from the tv show "dirty jobs." i'm sure you've seen that show before. >> yep. >> reporter: it is a show you see mike rowe going into all these dirty, nasty, ugly types of jobs and bonding with workers, blue collar workers. that is sort of the them
this is from the new york times, cbs news, quinnipiac university. the question they posed, if the election were held today, for whom would you vote. president obama receiving 53%. mitt romney 43%, ten-point differential. now, obama is also beating romney's double digit in terms of national security, on health care, on taxes, crisis management, overall foreign policy, double digit leads in all those areas in ohio, in that poll that was released just today. jim acosta, he's with me now from...
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but it really was the only place open for us, because all the other news networks, cbs, nbc and abc, they emphasized their stars. and we didn't have any stars. we were lucky to have employees. >> if you had the competition that's around now in cable when you first started, in other words, if there had been a fox news with right-wing star anchors, msnbc had rachel maddow and the others, would you do anything differently? >> i'd have to really give it a lot of thought and a lot of study, which i have not done, because nobody has asked me to do it. and i -- i -- i value my time greatly. and i'm working on nuclear weapons, trying to get rid of them, and i'm working on -- on the climate and clean -- clean energy, getting us to change over to clean energy. and stabilize the population before the world's just so overcrowded we can't turn around. i'm working on things where i can -- where i can make a difference now. i really don't have any input on a regular basis here. >> do you think cnn should back -- and the reason i'm fascinated, you're the guy that started this whole business. an amaz
but it really was the only place open for us, because all the other news networks, cbs, nbc and abc, they emphasized their stars. and we didn't have any stars. we were lucky to have employees. >> if you had the competition that's around now in cable when you first started, in other words, if there had been a fox news with right-wing star anchors, msnbc had rachel maddow and the others, would you do anything differently? >> i'd have to really give it a lot of thought and a lot of...
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. >> can i just say, even though you're a fan of the today show, you can still watch cbs this morning. just saying. >> i tape them all and watch them all. >>> tomorrow wolf blitzer is here to mark the anniversary of 9/11 with rudy giuliani. that's it for tonight, thank you, guys, ac, 360 starts right now. >>> breaking news on the eve of the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, a hard fought win for first responders, the men and women who were exposed to deadly toxins at ground zero. they will now have health coverage for 58 different kinds of cancer. you're looking at a live shot of lower manhattan. rising world trade center the twin beams of light a reminder of the missing towers. tomorrow a moment of pause. the new one world trade center stands nearly 1400 feet high and each year the site moved a step closer repair and rebuilding but of course the pain never goes away. nearly 3,000 lives were lost on that morning. the unspeakable unfolding as millions watched. but the toll did not end there. the toxic pile of rubble on those 16 acres smoldered for three months. many first responder
. >> can i just say, even though you're a fan of the today show, you can still watch cbs this morning. just saying. >> i tape them all and watch them all. >>> tomorrow wolf blitzer is here to mark the anniversary of 9/11 with rudy giuliani. that's it for tonight, thank you, guys, ac, 360 starts right now. >>> breaking news on the eve of the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, a hard fought win for first responders, the men and women who were exposed to deadly...
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meantime, tonight on cbs' late show, the president reacted to mr. romney's tape. >> i don't know what he was referring to, but i can tell you this. when i won in 2008, 47% of the american people voted for john mccain. they didn't vote for me. and what i said on election night was even though you didn't vote for me, i hear your voices and i'm going to work as hard as i can to be your president. >> as for who will actually be the next president, the latest poll shows president obama's convention bump fading, and back to a virtual dead heat with mr. romney. the poll taken before the impact of the romney tape, may or may not be felt. as i said, if there will be any impact at all. joining us is mark mckinnon, former bush and mccain media advisor and alex stewart. paul begala, senior advisor to a leading pro-obama super pac and john king. mark, what do you make of this? you wrote a column about this for the daily beast, it will be in tomorrow. i read it. you quote michelle obama at the democratic convention in her speech, she said being president reveals
meantime, tonight on cbs' late show, the president reacted to mr. romney's tape. >> i don't know what he was referring to, but i can tell you this. when i won in 2008, 47% of the american people voted for john mccain. they didn't vote for me. and what i said on election night was even though you didn't vote for me, i hear your voices and i'm going to work as hard as i can to be your president. >> as for who will actually be the next president, the latest poll shows president obama's...
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. >> you can catch the elite eight only on cbs, and if you're away from the tv, no worried. catch it an ncaa.com/marchmadness. all right. right after the break, more on the top story, the killing of trayvon martin. did florida's stand your ground law play a role in the decision not to arrest george zimmerman. a criminal defense attorney explains the law and how it works in this case. you don't want to miss it, next. today, we stand against the tyranny of meager travel cards. battle speech right? may i? capital one is issuing a venture double miles challenge. show us how much you spent last year and we'll give you 2 miles for every dollar spent on your travel reward card. up to 100,000 miles! hawaii, here we come. claim your miles at capitalone.com today! what's in your wallet? can you play games on that? not on the runway. no. can you play games on that? ♪ when your chain of supply goes from here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearing customs like that hurry up no time flat
. >> you can catch the elite eight only on cbs, and if you're away from the tv, no worried. catch it an ncaa.com/marchmadness. all right. right after the break, more on the top story, the killing of trayvon martin. did florida's stand your ground law play a role in the decision not to arrest george zimmerman. a criminal defense attorney explains the law and how it works in this case. you don't want to miss it, next. today, we stand against the tyranny of meager travel cards. battle speech...
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while we've been on the air a new cbs/new york times poll comes out tonight. maria, why is the obama campaign going negative in its ads? mitt romney 46%, barack obama 43%. that's from a tie just last month. largely, i think, because of economic anxiety in the country, but this one is trending not your way. >> look, there are clearly months to go to the election. >> 176 days, but we're not counting. >> you are counting, right. you are counting the seconds, i know you are. it's still a dead heat. and look, the president is the first one to say this is going to be a very, very tough election. one of the reasons why i'm actually glad as a democrat that they are coming out so aggressively and so strong so soon is because, and you know this, john, democrats in the past have been too nice and have let their opponents be the ones to define him, i.e. kerry. >> i was going to say obama/clinton, that was so nice, that was sweet. >> kerry. and so that's not going to happen again. and so this is going to be an election where the obama campaign is going to make sure that vo
while we've been on the air a new cbs/new york times poll comes out tonight. maria, why is the obama campaign going negative in its ads? mitt romney 46%, barack obama 43%. that's from a tie just last month. largely, i think, because of economic anxiety in the country, but this one is trending not your way. >> look, there are clearly months to go to the election. >> 176 days, but we're not counting. >> you are counting, right. you are counting the seconds, i know you are. it's...
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you will see that both candidates will be seated along with the moderator, cbs's bob schieffer. this is a smaller venue. most people here expecting that this will be a more sedate debate simply because first of all, they are seated. there's less chance for them to be sort of stalking each other on the stage and second of all, in foreign policy, both men want to bring to the table some idea that they have a steely cool hand on the tiller of the chief of state. now, we want to bring in our jessica yellin to take us behind the scenes of the preparations for president obama. >> candy, aides to the president tell me that he is feeling confident tonight. foreign policy is in his wheel house. i'm told that he is prepared to be forceful in the debate and on the offensive. president obama's prep team hunker down in a hangar at camp david. nd, a mac up of the same set. reprising their roles, governor romney played by u.s. senator john kerry. and the the moderator, played by ron plain. and the prep team grew with a new focus on foreign policy. in the daily sessions with the president, nati
you will see that both candidates will be seated along with the moderator, cbs's bob schieffer. this is a smaller venue. most people here expecting that this will be a more sedate debate simply because first of all, they are seated. there's less chance for them to be sort of stalking each other on the stage and second of all, in foreign policy, both men want to bring to the table some idea that they have a steely cool hand on the tiller of the chief of state. now, we want to bring in our...
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the moderator of tonight's debate is cbs' bob schieffer and he's divided the debate into six segments. first topic is america's role in the world. the second is our longest war, afghanistan and pakistan. the third segment is red lines, israel and iran. segments four and five, the changing role in the middle east, the changing middle east and the new face of terrorism. a two-parter. the sixth topic is the rise of china and tomorrow's world. who better to talk about this now than our foreign affairs reporter elise labott who essentially watches that stuff every day. in the interest of time, we could spend a whole hour on all six of those -- five of those topics. let me touch on topics one, four, and five. the first one is america's role in the world. who benefits from this top snik. >> i think president obama has some very concrete successes to point to. he has killed osama bin laden in that navy s.e.a.l. raid. he has as he prommed in his campaign pledge, ended the war in iraq, got the troops out. he's ending up the war in afghanistan. so i think he's going to point to that, and there's
the moderator of tonight's debate is cbs' bob schieffer and he's divided the debate into six segments. first topic is america's role in the world. the second is our longest war, afghanistan and pakistan. the third segment is red lines, israel and iran. segments four and five, the changing role in the middle east, the changing middle east and the new face of terrorism. a two-parter. the sixth topic is the rise of china and tomorrow's world. who better to talk about this now than our foreign...
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in the new york times poll and cbs poll, in myriad other polls when majorities of americans including women oppose the government, the full force of the government, to intrude on first amendment rights, first amendments guarantee of religious rights. i'm saying, women, when it's posed that way and that's how the regulation is written and that's what not just catholics but it's multidenominational have made an argument not as forcefully as the obama people have to switch it, to frame it up, when they say what it actually is, people oppose it. but equally important, probably more important, is what you led with. three-quarters of americans, including women, do not even think that this is a political issue. equal numbers, three-quarters of americans, including women, think the top political issue is the economy. it's not an issue. they don't want the government to be dealing with birth control. so i've strategically, the president has made a grievous political error, i believe. >> do you see it as an error? democrats are saying they're seeing appeals from them and a lot of talk on women
in the new york times poll and cbs poll, in myriad other polls when majorities of americans including women oppose the government, the full force of the government, to intrude on first amendment rights, first amendments guarantee of religious rights. i'm saying, women, when it's posed that way and that's how the regulation is written and that's what not just catholics but it's multidenominational have made an argument not as forcefully as the obama people have to switch it, to frame it up, when...
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. >> well, later today after that speech on the cbs evening news, president obama also had sharp words for mitt romney, who's come under fire from democrats and some republicans for his statements lashing out at the obama administration's response to the attacks in benghazi and cairo. statements that whatever you believe about american foreign policy are simply not factual. we'll get to the battle over that in a moment. first we do want to focus on the attacks themselves, what happened last night and what is happening right now with the latest information we have. again, you're looking at live pictures now from cairo. breaking news both in libya and cairo to tell you about. yesterday's all-out assault on the american embassy may be over but the fighting around it continues tonight in cairo. the compound now ringed with egyptian security forces who are reportedly using tear gas and about 500 protesters gathering at a mosque in nearby tahrir square. those are the images you're seeing. we're also learning more details, pretty diczbizarre stu about that video that seems to have lit a powde
. >> well, later today after that speech on the cbs evening news, president obama also had sharp words for mitt romney, who's come under fire from democrats and some republicans for his statements lashing out at the obama administration's response to the attacks in benghazi and cairo. statements that whatever you believe about american foreign policy are simply not factual. we'll get to the battle over that in a moment. first we do want to focus on the attacks themselves, what happened...
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listen to this from his interview with cbs. >> states have what's known as police power and states can implement penalties and mandates and so forth under their constitutions, which is what massachusetts did. but the federal government does not have those powers and therefore for the supreme court to reach the conclusion it did that the law was constitutional, they had to find it was a tax and they did, and therefore, obama care is a tax. like it or not, it's a tax. >> it didn't take long for the obama campaign to react. take a look at this tweet from david axelrod, the senior advisor to obama in his campaign. if he were in the white house talking about romney, parsley would be the official vegetable, twister national pastime. point, counterpoint, i guess. >> okay. however, it is a bit archean for the voters out there, and they were many of them not necessarily watching news yesterday. do you think this is going to blow over? because it is kind of thick and chewy and people are still talking about jobs, economy, work. >> health care important, but this is an election about jobs and the
listen to this from his interview with cbs. >> states have what's known as police power and states can implement penalties and mandates and so forth under their constitutions, which is what massachusetts did. but the federal government does not have those powers and therefore for the supreme court to reach the conclusion it did that the law was constitutional, they had to find it was a tax and they did, and therefore, obama care is a tax. like it or not, it's a tax. >> it didn't...
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here's what he told cbs's "60 minutes." >> very difficult. strange. bizarre. whatever you want to call it. but it's the best way i could handle it. it was one of those things we thought about, you know, denial. i kind of put it away and just said to myself, i'm going to put this away. >> how can you put it away? you have a child. >> i know. but that's just the way i operate. >> on "good morning america" schwarzenegger says he wishes his wife would come back to him. maria shriver is not talking about any of this publicly. reaction from kennedy biographer and daily beast contributor lawrence lamer at 10:00 eastern. >>> a little bit of sports before we take it to break. in case you missed sunday night football eagles hosted giants. eagles quarterback michael vick kicked to shawn jackson for the first score of the game just before halftime. the eagles criticized for turnovers so far this year. they had none last night. new york pulled ahead in the fourth quarter after eli manning connected on that touchdown right there. philadelphia add a field goal -- i'm waiting
here's what he told cbs's "60 minutes." >> very difficult. strange. bizarre. whatever you want to call it. but it's the best way i could handle it. it was one of those things we thought about, you know, denial. i kind of put it away and just said to myself, i'm going to put this away. >> how can you put it away? you have a child. >> i know. but that's just the way i operate. >> on "good morning america" schwarzenegger says he wishes his wife would...
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here's governor mitt romney today on "cbs this morning." >> let's not make the capture and killing of osama bin laden a politically divisive event. there are plenty of differences between president obama and myself but let's not make up ones based on he might not have done this. it's disappointing. it's unfortunate. i think that it's take ing an event that brought america together a culmination of a lot of work and people and enormous sacrifice and people who put their lives on the line. let's not use this as a political football. >> romney will remain in new york where that interview took place and will observe the anniversary of osama bin laden's death by his side will be rudy giuliani. they will appear beside engine 24 surrounded by new york city firefighters. you can see the symbolism there. paul steinhouser is our political editor. i can hear democrats saying isn't mitt romney politicizing the death of osama bin laden? >> shocking that we have politics grandstanding during a political season. it's shocking. this whole thing started last thursday when vice president biden also in
here's governor mitt romney today on "cbs this morning." >> let's not make the capture and killing of osama bin laden a politically divisive event. there are plenty of differences between president obama and myself but let's not make up ones based on he might not have done this. it's disappointing. it's unfortunate. i think that it's take ing an event that brought america together a culmination of a lot of work and people and enormous sacrifice and people who put their lives on...
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. >> i want to ask you something that the president said this morning in an interview for cbs. >> first of all, we've done a whole slew of positive ads that talk exactly how we need to change our education system. how we need to change our tax code. how we need to rebuild america. how we need to promote american energy. so those just don't get attention in the news. >> the consultants who track ad spending for us tell us that last week your campaign aired negative spots more than 19,000 times and positive spots fewer than 150 times. that's less than 1% positive ads. can that really be considered a slew? >> well, anderson, you've got to go back to when we began our media campaign. we began our media campaign in may. the whole month of may, we ran nothing but positive ads. right now, we're running ads, some of which are comparative. i don't know how the tracker -- how the tracker characterizes them. some were comparative on the record on taxes. some were on elements of governor romney's record. but we've been -- we've been very -- we spent tens and tens of millions -- $50 million or more
. >> i want to ask you something that the president said this morning in an interview for cbs. >> first of all, we've done a whole slew of positive ads that talk exactly how we need to change our education system. how we need to change our tax code. how we need to rebuild america. how we need to promote american energy. so those just don't get attention in the news. >> the consultants who track ad spending for us tell us that last week your campaign aired negative spots more...
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. >>> just weeks before trial, cbs has settled a lawsuit with some of the cast members of "happy days." more details about who was awarded what in showbiz headlines. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. according to ford, the works fuel saver package could terally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. but they can be really well thexpensive.ted a puppy, so to save money i just found them a possum. dad, i think he's dead. probably just playin' possum. sfx: possum hisses there he is. there's an
. >>> just weeks before trial, cbs has settled a lawsuit with some of the cast members of "happy days." more details about who was awarded what in showbiz headlines. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. according to ford, the works fuel saver package could terally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this...
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so imagine, soledad, you're actress marg helgenberger of the cbs show "csi" and you know this public service announcement is floating around the internet. >> thanks for visiting hhv.org. there are so many ways you can say thank you to a hospitalized veteran. >> yep, that's the actress. basically encouraging people to give money to help hospitalized veterans. well, now the actress wants her face, name, removed from anything hhv does. her spokesman told us that marg was deeply disappointed when she learned these allegations and immediately had her name removed from the organization and she is hardly alone. former senator presidential candidate bob dole, whose picture was prominently displayed on the hhv website, also backing away. in a statement e-mailed to cnn, the former republican presidential candidate and world war ii vet, i might add, said he supported the charity and its former president early on thinking he was helping veterans and their families with most of the money he raised. it was only later that dole said he learned much of the money raised by hhv went to salaries of its
so imagine, soledad, you're actress marg helgenberger of the cbs show "csi" and you know this public service announcement is floating around the internet. >> thanks for visiting hhv.org. there are so many ways you can say thank you to a hospitalized veteran. >> yep, that's the actress. basically encouraging people to give money to help hospitalized veterans. well, now the actress wants her face, name, removed from anything hhv does. her spokesman told us that marg was...
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but on the broadcast side, cbs and abc garnered just a few. nbc and fox didn't see anyone get an award during sunday night's show. >> ow. >> i know. it shows cable is just killing it when it comes to these television awards and categories, carol. >> they take more chances. it pays off, right? >> yeah. >> kareen wynter. >> i think so. >> i think so, too. thanks so much. >>> has the situation with the nfl replacement refs reached a tipping point? some coaches and players are blowing their tops after questionable calls. we'll talk about that with tiki barber. customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) happy. i love logistics. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken.
but on the broadcast side, cbs and abc garnered just a few. nbc and fox didn't see anyone get an award during sunday night's show. >> ow. >> i know. it shows cable is just killing it when it comes to these television awards and categories, carol. >> they take more chances. it pays off, right? >> yeah. >> kareen wynter. >> i think so. >> i think so, too. thanks so much. >>> has the situation with the nfl replacement refs reached a tipping point?...
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the other thing is the precarious state of the economy, john, when you look further into the cbs, "the new york times" poll, what's interesting, voters are split whether president obama or mitt romney would be a better steward of the economy. and what do they care about? they care about the economy. they like president obama an awful lot more than they like mitt romney. but in the end, they want somebody they believe can fix their economic problems, and that's what it is going to come down to, and that's why it's close. >> so you get tougher tone from the white house, because at the moment, voters are looking at the obama record, not necessarily all his fault, but the state of the country, state of the economy, state of gas prices, you have like ability versus performance? >> that's right. the president's likability is higher than job approval. that's the key to the romney campaign. what they're going back to, okay, this was candidate obama in 2008. here is what he promised he would do for you. and by the way, here is what he hasn't done for you, going back to a state like ohio, for ex
the other thing is the precarious state of the economy, john, when you look further into the cbs, "the new york times" poll, what's interesting, voters are split whether president obama or mitt romney would be a better steward of the economy. and what do they care about? they care about the economy. they like president obama an awful lot more than they like mitt romney. but in the end, they want somebody they believe can fix their economic problems, and that's what it is going to come...
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>> reporter: wolf, last night, president obama and mitt romney were both on "60 minutes" on cbs. and mitt romney is now seizing on some comments that president obama made, saying that he is trivializing the deaths of four americans in libya and the white house is firing back. president obama left the white house monday and touched down in new york city for the u.n. general assembly. his appearance on "60 minutes" the night before grabbing headlines. >> well, i said even at the time that this is going to be a rocky path. >> reporter: cbs news's steve croft asked president obama about the recent turmoil in the middle east. >> there are going to be bumps in the road because in a lot of these places, the one organizing principle has been islam. >> reporter: conservatives including mitt romney are calling the comment insensitive. >> these are not bumps in the road. these are human lives. these are developments we do not want to see. >> reporter: white house press secretary jay carney bristled calling the criticisms -- >> there's a certain, rather desperate attempt to grasp at words an
>> reporter: wolf, last night, president obama and mitt romney were both on "60 minutes" on cbs. and mitt romney is now seizing on some comments that president obama made, saying that he is trivializing the deaths of four americans in libya and the white house is firing back. president obama left the white house monday and touched down in new york city for the u.n. general assembly. his appearance on "60 minutes" the night before grabbing headlines. >> well, i...
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john miller, former assistant director of the fbi and senior correspondent for cbs news and ron kessler, chief washington correspondent of newsmax.com and author of "the secrets of the fbi." john, let me start with you. what more can you tell us about this fbi agent who originally got the complaint, i guess, is the right word, from jill kelley about the e-mails? >> so as this picture unfolds, erin, what we learn about jill kelley, she is very adept at making connections with people, networking those connections and hanging on to those people and figuring out how they might come in handy later. this is a case like that. so she goes as a class member in the fbi's citizens' academy at the tampa field office. this is a thing where you're hand-selected to be a member of the class among community leaders. it goes on for eight or ten weeks, and you go twice a week, and they give you briefings on all of the fbi programs, and this agent gives one of the briefings for his squad and she chats with him after they exchange cards. and they stay in touch. when she starts getting the weird e-mails, she
john miller, former assistant director of the fbi and senior correspondent for cbs news and ron kessler, chief washington correspondent of newsmax.com and author of "the secrets of the fbi." john, let me start with you. what more can you tell us about this fbi agent who originally got the complaint, i guess, is the right word, from jill kelley about the e-mails? >> so as this picture unfolds, erin, what we learn about jill kelley, she is very adept at making connections with...
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. >> that was a report that was put out there by cbs marketwatch, though. you know, again, that is about the choice. and about the reality of the situation. because that is something that you need to talk about. the hole that was handed to president obama. he didn't start from a level playing field. >> but to keep advocating the same thing. the definition of insanity is to do the same thing and expect a different reaction. >> the same thing that president clinton -- >> absolutely. >> the big change in obama's message is the big theme of 2008 was changing washington, getting past partisanship. now his message is -- >> he tried. >> you're involved in an ideological fight and one side has to win. >> he tried to work with republicans. he tried to work with republicans, got slapped down every single time. >> there's equal blame to go around on the not making washington work part of it. we'll continue the conversation another day or you can continue it right now, but i've got to get to kate bolduan who has the latest news you need to know right now. >> they are n
. >> that was a report that was put out there by cbs marketwatch, though. you know, again, that is about the choice. and about the reality of the situation. because that is something that you need to talk about. the hole that was handed to president obama. he didn't start from a level playing field. >> but to keep advocating the same thing. the definition of insanity is to do the same thing and expect a different reaction. >> the same thing that president clinton -- >>...
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the former pennsylvania senator asked on cbs about chances the race will end up at a brokered convention and here's what he said about it. >> i think obviously they're increasing with congressman gingrich staying in the race and congressman paul staying in the race. we see in these caucuses that each of them and even some of the primaries, they pull delegates. our delegate calculation has governor romney far below 50%. we think that there's a lot of primaries coming up, including pennsylvania, my home state, where we can make some very big delegates. texas is going to be another great state for us. >> for every candidate, there's a lot of self interest to spin. does he have a point? john and bill burton joins us tonight. good to see all of you. let me start with you, john. mitt romney has to win 49% of all the remaining delegates. he got 100% in puerto rico. >> yeah. >> so can he do this 49? >> the point is, is that he's got to thread a pretty tight needle here. he doesn't have a lot of room for error. he can get the requisite number. he needs to stay roughly around the proportion he's b
the former pennsylvania senator asked on cbs about chances the race will end up at a brokered convention and here's what he said about it. >> i think obviously they're increasing with congressman gingrich staying in the race and congressman paul staying in the race. we see in these caucuses that each of them and even some of the primaries, they pull delegates. our delegate calculation has governor romney far below 50%. we think that there's a lot of primaries coming up, including...
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cbs news/"new york times" poll shows the president is down five points over the last two months. mitt romney, he's up three points among women. senator kay bailey hutchinson is the senior republican senator from texas. she's throwing her support behind mitt romney. senator, thanks for being here. >> thank you, carol. >> make it official for us. are you endorsing governor romney? >> i am and very even thus yas ticklely at that. >> why? >> i think he is the right person to lead our country in the economic crisis that we're in autopsy he's had business experience. he's had the experience of running a big operation like the olympics and, frankly, getting it out of trouble. i think his management and the way he's lived his life are exactly what we need in our country to get us out of these economic doldrums and into job creation. >> senator, you wrote an op-ed in "the houston chronicle" this morning questioning what you call mr. obama's war on women. i want to read a bit of it for our viewers. you say are women somehow less concerned about unplacement than men? do our nation's explodi
cbs news/"new york times" poll shows the president is down five points over the last two months. mitt romney, he's up three points among women. senator kay bailey hutchinson is the senior republican senator from texas. she's throwing her support behind mitt romney. senator, thanks for being here. >> thank you, carol. >> make it official for us. are you endorsing governor romney? >> i am and very even thus yas ticklely at that. >> why? >> i think he is the...
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a new quinnipiac/cbs news/"the new york times" poll shows a majority of voters backing the president in three critical battleground states, ohio, pennsylvania and virginia, but it's not all good news for the president. according to the poll, although mr. obama is gaining support, it's mostly because of his personal likability or empathy. most people say they trust governor romney more than the president to help their financial situation. so, the "talk back" question this morning, why can't the president close the deal in these swing states? facebook.com/carolcnn. i'll read your responses later this hour. >>> you've heard this saying, there's no crying in baseball. uh-uh, there's a lot of tears these days, especially at the olympics. we'll discuss. i'm one of six children that my mother raised by herself, and so college was a dream when i was a kid. i didn't know how i was gonna to do it, but i knew i was gonna get that opportunity one day, and that's what happened with university of phoenix. nothing can stop me now. i feel like the sky's the limit with what i can do and what i can ac
a new quinnipiac/cbs news/"the new york times" poll shows a majority of voters backing the president in three critical battleground states, ohio, pennsylvania and virginia, but it's not all good news for the president. according to the poll, although mr. obama is gaining support, it's mostly because of his personal likability or empathy. most people say they trust governor romney more than the president to help their financial situation. so, the "talk back" question this...
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a brand new quinnipiac/cbs "new york times" poll has the president a full ten points ahead of romney in ohio. 53% to 43%. let's begin with cnn white house correspondent dan lothian. >> reporter: joe, even though a new poll shows the president with a double digit lead in ohio, mr. obama continues to push hard in the state. it's a huge priority for the campaign according to a top aide. by our count the president has visited ohio at least 13 times so far this year. this time ahead of early voting, which by the way begins next tuesday. now, today the president was again selling his policies and his record in a state he says has benefitted from the auto bailout. he talked about the thousands of jobs created but also hit china and went after his gop opponent. >> he's been talking tough on china. he says he's going to take the fight to them. he's going to go after these cheaters. and i've got to admit, that message is better than what he's actually done about this thing. it sounds better than talking about all the years he spent profiting from companies that sent our jobs to china. so when
a brand new quinnipiac/cbs "new york times" poll has the president a full ten points ahead of romney in ohio. 53% to 43%. let's begin with cnn white house correspondent dan lothian. >> reporter: joe, even though a new poll shows the president with a double digit lead in ohio, mr. obama continues to push hard in the state. it's a huge priority for the campaign according to a top aide. by our count the president has visited ohio at least 13 times so far this year. this time ahead...
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latest cbs/"new york times"/quinnipiac poll has obama 51% in wisconsin, ryan's home state. in colorado, it's essentially tied, 47% to 48%. >>> lots to clean up this morning after a line of powerful storms. heavy rains and winds left thousands of people without power from washington, d.c. to new york. as much as nine inches of rain fell in some places. >>> can we get an arrgh? >> we are brother and sister up here. >> why are we arrgh'ing this morning? international talk like a pirate this morning. >> is it really? >> racketball players invented the holiday back in '95. >> generations now. >> it's taken off, thank goodness, in social media. >> can i ask a question, is it always celebrated september 19th? >> we'll get our best people on that. >> it's not on the prompter. >> i just want to know, is it every year i'm going to be struggling and fighting with the people for international pirate talking day? >> it's in honor of your birthday. >> i'll give it back. no, thanks. no, thank you. all right. >> there you have it. >> pirates, eye patch, yo-ho-ho. pillage and plunder. >> an
latest cbs/"new york times"/quinnipiac poll has obama 51% in wisconsin, ryan's home state. in colorado, it's essentially tied, 47% to 48%. >>> lots to clean up this morning after a line of powerful storms. heavy rains and winds left thousands of people without power from washington, d.c. to new york. as much as nine inches of rain fell in some places. >>> can we get an arrgh? >> we are brother and sister up here. >> why are we arrgh'ing this morning?...
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this show will air december 4th on cbs. the model, carly klaus also apologized on her twitter page and says she supports victoria secrets decision to remove this clip from the broadcast. i do have to tell you, i'm not sure it will be missed. lots of eye candy on the victoria secret fashion show so everyone will be okay. >> i think you're probably right about that, michelle. michelle turner, thanks so much. >>> online petition is putting pressure on macy's to tell donald trump, you're fired. michelle is back next hour to tell us why. >>> the boy scouts get thousands and thousands of dollars from corporations every year, but the agency's policies toward gays has one company saying, not anymore. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ mal
this show will air december 4th on cbs. the model, carly klaus also apologized on her twitter page and says she supports victoria secrets decision to remove this clip from the broadcast. i do have to tell you, i'm not sure it will be missed. lots of eye candy on the victoria secret fashion show so everyone will be okay. >> i think you're probably right about that, michelle. michelle turner, thanks so much. >>> online petition is putting pressure on macy's to tell donald trump,...
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oprah set her alarm early to be on cbs. katie couric is filling in on abc and today she went up against sarah palin again. palin is guest hosting on nbc. >> governor, this is the start of the hour that you are now guest hosting. there's some experience here. you we a sportscaster back in anchorage. >> back in the stone age, yes. yes. >> so is it like falling off a bike do you think? anything make you nervous about this role? >> not nervous just very excited to get to be here with all of you new yorkers and all of you tourists who are here enjoying this nice warm weather. >> the tv and entertainment blogger for atlantic constitution joins us now. i don't know how much of the "today" show you got to catch this morning. >> caught some of it. >> it was just strange. at the beginning matt lauer was talking to sarah palin like a guest. >> yes. >> she got in obama was a socialist and all that and matt lauer didn't really challenge her very much because he had to co-host with her later. it just seemed kind of awkward. >> it was --
oprah set her alarm early to be on cbs. katie couric is filling in on abc and today she went up against sarah palin again. palin is guest hosting on nbc. >> governor, this is the start of the hour that you are now guest hosting. there's some experience here. you we a sportscaster back in anchorage. >> back in the stone age, yes. yes. >> so is it like falling off a bike do you think? anything make you nervous about this role? >> not nervous just very excited to get to be...
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>> because of emails that cbs news has reported on where atf agents are doing a lot of double talk. one minute they want 2,000 guns to illegally be sold through the phoenix, arizona, gun shops. and at the same time, they want to use that against the gun shops to build a case for tougher gun laws. so of course the nra is going to be involved in this, carol. you have common sense. roland has common sense. >> call those agents before congress. >> wait. i want to add one more thing really quickly. >> one thing i don't understand about the nra. if people kill and guns don't, why is the nra involved in this? >> because the nra is targeting -- >> why are you going to tell gun shops we're going to turn a blind eye because we want you to help us let these 2,000 guns walk out of your shops. but in the next -- then in the very next breath you're going to smack their hands with tougher gun laws because they are breaking the law because the atf agents told them so? and finally, 80,000 documents -- wait a minute, roland. 80,000 documents were turned over by the inspector general's office at the j
>> because of emails that cbs news has reported on where atf agents are doing a lot of double talk. one minute they want 2,000 guns to illegally be sold through the phoenix, arizona, gun shops. and at the same time, they want to use that against the gun shops to build a case for tougher gun laws. so of course the nra is going to be involved in this, carol. you have common sense. roland has common sense. >> call those agents before congress. >> wait. i want to add one more...
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i want to play something that your dad said on cbs in april, listen. >> i have no common ground on economics. he isn't worried about the federal reserve. he didn't worried about the foreign policy. he doesn't talk about civil liberties. i have a hard time to expect him to ever invite me to campaign with him. >> has something changed with him? is your father go i think to, do you know, i know you can't speak for him, do you know -- you're his son -- is he going to endorse mitt romney? >> you know, i don't know. but i did talk with mitt romney about some of the issues important to me, my father and many of his supporters like audit the fed. mitt romney does support audit the fete. will he talk about the fed as much or as eloquently as my father? maybe not, but he is supporting audit the fed, which is a big deal for myself and many of my support supporters. >> did you talk about the possibility of joining his ticket? >> no, we didn't talk about that. >> would you consider it? >> i'll say what i said before. i think it would be an honor. i think anybody who says they wouldn't be honored by it wo
i want to play something that your dad said on cbs in april, listen. >> i have no common ground on economics. he isn't worried about the federal reserve. he didn't worried about the foreign policy. he doesn't talk about civil liberties. i have a hard time to expect him to ever invite me to campaign with him. >> has something changed with him? is your father go i think to, do you know, i know you can't speak for him, do you know -- you're his son -- is he going to endorse mitt...
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listen to him tell cbs "60 minutes" how he'll be handling the release of his tax returns now that he's officially on gop ticket. >> how many years of tax returns did you turn over to the campaign? >> it was a very exhaustive vetting process. it's confidential vetting process. there are several years but i'm going to release the same amount of years that governor romney has. i have to tell you, bob -- >> how many was that? >> two. i'll be releasing two, which is what he's releasing. what i hear from people around this country, they're not asking where are the tax returns. they're asking where the jobs are. >> romney has released one so far plus a summary of his second. the full second year will come out this fall. mitt romney has two stops in florida today. paul ryan makes his first solo appearance as romney's running mate, this at the eye way state fair in des moines this afternoon. president obama leaving his chicago home this morning to kick off a three-day bus tour in iowa himself. >> obama was celebrating his berth day in chicago with a lot of fund-raisers. >> party. >> darrell iss
listen to him tell cbs "60 minutes" how he'll be handling the release of his tax returns now that he's officially on gop ticket. >> how many years of tax returns did you turn over to the campaign? >> it was a very exhaustive vetting process. it's confidential vetting process. there are several years but i'm going to release the same amount of years that governor romney has. i have to tell you, bob -- >> how many was that? >> two. i'll be releasing two, which is...
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. >> reporter: the new cbs comedy "rob" is a ratings hit. loosely based on the real life of rob schneider, it has been a top sten sitcom. >> you meet your new wife's family, was it like that did you have to kind of really work? >> she said you should have a family and meet and c pchbs liked the idea next thing we were shooting it. >> in reality, his in laws live in mention i could and do not speak english, on the show they are played by middle class americans. >> this dip is excellent, i believe called guacamole. >> vim preery impressive many. >> for many the humor lacks authenticity. >> i would give a c. this woman has been reporting on the show and watching it closely. >> this is a big family because you're all catholic. >> the greatest concern, stereotypes from the overt. >> you don't use protection. >> to the more substitute he'll. >>> i can't wait until we are spending time together. sharing our deppest secrets, borrowed each other $7200. >> the uncle, doesn't want to do anything, he might be illegal or undocumented, that hurts people.
. >> reporter: the new cbs comedy "rob" is a ratings hit. loosely based on the real life of rob schneider, it has been a top sten sitcom. >> you meet your new wife's family, was it like that did you have to kind of really work? >> she said you should have a family and meet and c pchbs liked the idea next thing we were shooting it. >> in reality, his in laws live in mention i could and do not speak english, on the show they are played by middle class americans....
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. >> reporter: and, carol, it's not just how the polling looks in ohio that cbs "new york times" times poll came out this morning showi ining mitt romney work to do in florida, down by nine points, and in pennsylvania, a state keeping their eye on. he's down by 12 points in pennsylvania, according to the latest poll. a lot of catching up to do and not a lot of time to do it, when you look at the calendar. yes, plenty of days to go, but the first presidential debates start on, next wednesday, and once we get into that stretch, there's going to it be debate after debate after debate. not at much time to get out on the campaign trail and that presents a problem for this campaign. >> all right, jim acosta. i know you're going to listen to romney's speech and bring us new sound bites as he begins speaking. jack nicklaus speaking and introducing the governor. jim acosta, thanks. see you later. >>> the romney campaign has k p company in ohio. president obama makes stops there with rails at two universities. bowling green and kent state university. coming up, kent state university in northeast
. >> reporter: and, carol, it's not just how the polling looks in ohio that cbs "new york times" times poll came out this morning showi ining mitt romney work to do in florida, down by nine points, and in pennsylvania, a state keeping their eye on. he's down by 12 points in pennsylvania, according to the latest poll. a lot of catching up to do and not a lot of time to do it, when you look at the calendar. yes, plenty of days to go, but the first presidential debates start on,...
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the cbs/"the new york times"/quinnipiac university poll, obama, 50, romney, 45. looks like it's pretty tight in ohio. what are you seeing? >> pretty tight. but you've seen a reliable, stable, narrow obama lead in ohio. and that's going to continue through. i think barack obama wins ohio. here's why. for once, liberals did something that people could understand. it was saving the auto industry. one out of eight jobs in that state is dependent on autos. barack obama saved the auto industry. mitt romney famously would not have supported the obama auto bailout. >> if he wins ohio, ari, i'm sure you agree the rescue of general motors and chrysler probably will be the single most important reason. >> yeah, but we're missing a big factor and that's the president's vulnerability on energy policy. they have really turned against the president. united mine workers won't even endorse the president. he has a problem on the other side of the state as well. when you look at those polls, the same issue that was prevalent a month ago, two months ago remains. the polls continue t
the cbs/"the new york times"/quinnipiac university poll, obama, 50, romney, 45. looks like it's pretty tight in ohio. what are you seeing? >> pretty tight. but you've seen a reliable, stable, narrow obama lead in ohio. and that's going to continue through. i think barack obama wins ohio. here's why. for once, liberals did something that people could understand. it was saving the auto industry. one out of eight jobs in that state is dependent on autos. barack obama saved the auto...
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tracy martin told cbs this morning that trayvon saved him from a fire when he was just a little boy. >> he was my hero. and he will be sadly missed. >> why was he your hero? >> trayvon saved my life at the age of 9. he pulled me out of a fire, went back in the house, got the phone, came back out, called 911. he saved my life. >> outrage and protests spreading over the killing of the unarmed youth. george howell is our man on the ground in sanford, florida. george, you were at that press conference we just heard from the city manager. he is saying that the police chief who has stepped aside is still being paid, could be reinstated depending on the outcome of this investigation. how did that go over among the crowd, among the people who were there? >> reporter: well, all journalists here, no bystanders, people, citizens to really hear this and react to it. but again, as you mentioned, we learned more about the police chief, how the city manager will evaluate whether the police chief gets his job back. take a listen to what he had to say. >> once i have a report that demonstrates to me
tracy martin told cbs this morning that trayvon saved him from a fire when he was just a little boy. >> he was my hero. and he will be sadly missed. >> why was he your hero? >> trayvon saved my life at the age of 9. he pulled me out of a fire, went back in the house, got the phone, came back out, called 911. he saved my life. >> outrage and protests spreading over the killing of the unarmed youth. george howell is our man on the ground in sanford, florida. george, you...
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romney was asked about this yesterday on cbs news. on the spectrum of things he's been called on presidential campaigns, this is kind of nice, but this is how he brushed aside this "newsweek" cover when he was asked about it yesterday, john. >> if i worried about what the media said, i wouldn't get much sleep, and i'm able to sleep pretty well. >> that's probably a pretty honest answer there. the media says a lot of things about mitt romney. in 1987, george h.w. bush, when he was vice president at the time, "newsweek" did the exact same thing. look at the article they did in 1987. they asked whether he was too wimpy to be president. this got under the bush family's skin. this is a different sort of media environment. back then, the cover of a news magazine having much impact in shaping a narrative in a presidential race in 1987 was probably much stronger than it is today, john. mitt romney will probably be same. >> george h.w. bush won, by the way. he may have been a wimp, but he won. >> also, the republicans succeeded in making micha
romney was asked about this yesterday on cbs news. on the spectrum of things he's been called on presidential campaigns, this is kind of nice, but this is how he brushed aside this "newsweek" cover when he was asked about it yesterday, john. >> if i worried about what the media said, i wouldn't get much sleep, and i'm able to sleep pretty well. >> that's probably a pretty honest answer there. the media says a lot of things about mitt romney. in 1987, george h.w. bush, when...